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Vol.
2, No. 72
Thurs., May 3, 2001
MEMFIS YEAR-END PROCESSING:
The MEMFIS Project Management Team is asking for everyoneÕs cooperation
for a smooth transition to MEMFIS systems July 1, 2001. For more information
visit the link below: http://www.uni.edu/unionline/public/222.html
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EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT:
The UNI Management and Professional Development Center will present
"Project Management: Staying in Charge" on Thurs., May 10 and repeated
Wed., May 16 in rooms 1-3 of the CBB. The $132 workshop fee includes
participant materials, lunch and morning and afternoon refreshments.
Contact Cassie Luze at 3-5851 or cassie.luze@uni.edu
for more information or to register.
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UNI SUMMER COURSEWARE CAMPS:
The ITS-Educational Technology Courseware Camp information for this
summer is posted on the Web. Please click on the link below for complete
details. Be aware that the fee for UNI faculty as mentioned on the registration
page is FREE! http://fp.uni.edu/cwc
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TYPEWRITER/PRINTER MAINTENANCE: Iowa Business Machines
has agreed to furnish maintenance for IBM typewriters and HP printers
for FY02. Prices per typewriter per year range from $46.50 to $103.
The printers range from $120 to $340. Service per call will be at the
rate of $72.50 per hour. Call Roxanne at 3-3524 for pricing on specific
models. E-mail requests for maintenance to Roxanne.conrad@uni.edu
and include all model numbers and serial numbers in addition to your
account number.
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VIDEOS: Faculty planning
summer and fall courses are reminded that Rod Library has videos on
many subjects. These include American and British fiction, supported
by the Hovet Library Multmedia Endowment Fund, and motion picture classics,
such as film noir and foreign films. Videos circulate, and may be booked
for classroom use.
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UNIONLINE
SUMMER SCHEDULE:
Beginning the week of May 7, UNIonline will begin its summer schedule.
UNIonline will appear once a week on Tuesdays. In late August, we will
return to producing two issues a week. Reminder: deadline is noon, Monday.
To submit an item for UNIonline, e-mail unionlineeditor@uni.edu.
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UNI-DOME CONSTRUCTION UPDATE:The UNI-Dome will be closed
due to roof repair beginning Mon., May 7 and is scheduled to re-open
Mon., Aug. 20. Offices and concourse areas will remain open. Sports
camps have been moved to the West Gym, the WRC and Nielsen Fieldhouse
at PLS/NUHS. Also relocated were the American Youth Basketball Tournament
and the NUHS 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament. The CFHS graduation will
be held in the West Gym May 27, with spillover space in the John Deere
Room of the CBB. The tunnel from the PEC to the UNI-Dome will be closed.
Watch UNIonline for updates or any notices of work that may affect parking.
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UNI CONTRACTS: State of
Iowa, Department of General Services- Purchasing, has a Web site listing
all contracts available to UNI. Visit the link below for more info:
www.state.ia.us/government/dgs Questions, call Roxanne in Purchasing
3-3524.
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ASSAULT: At approximately
9:50 p.m., April 24, a female UNI student was reportedly assaulted near
the overpass bridge between the South UNI-Dome parking lot and the bridge
entrance on the west side of Hudson Road. The victim was leaving the
Nelly concert when she was physically assaulted and sustained cuts and
bruises to her face. The victim did not require medical attention. She
was able to free herself from her attacker and run from the area. The
only identification the victim could provide was the suspect was a dark-
skinned male, possibly wearing blue jeans. This case remains under investigation.
Anyone with information regarding this incident should contact the UNI
Department of Public Safety at 3-2712.
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"G" LOT LOTTERY: To be included
in the drawing for the "G" lot parking permits for the 2001-2002 year,
requests need to be submitted in written form, or via email to Public
Safety by 5 p.m. Fri., Aug. 10. With the upcoming renovation and expansion
of McCollum Science Hall, the Sabin "G" parking lot will permanently
close. No additional "G" parking will be added for the 2001-2002 year.
With these changes in mind, the Department of Public Safety will not
oversell the "G" lot for the coming year. The number of "G" permits
will be reduced to 23,the exact number of spaces in the Gilchrist "G"
lot. The proposed price for the "G" permit for the coming year is $250.
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SUMMER FITNESS CLASSES:
Registration has begun for May term and Summer fitness classes. Many
classes are being offered: combination aerobics, kickboxing, golf lessons,
ballroom dance and many more! For more info call the WRS office at 3-6275
or visit the Web site at, http://www.uni.edu/wellrec
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UNI'S 125TH ANNIVERSARY:
UNI is celebrating its 125th Anniversary this year. The celebration
has three components. The first, "Arts in April," was a success and
concluded with the production of "Crazy For You," April 24-25, in the
GBPAC. The second component of the 125th Anniversary, "Celebration of
Community," will take place during the summer and will showcase UNI's
involvement in community events. For more info visit: http://www.uni.edu/unionline/public/218.html
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12 MONTH PAYCHECK OPTION:
Faculty and academic year P&S employees may be paid for their continuing
non-temporary academic year appointment in 10 or 12 equal installments
beginning with the Aug. 31 or July 31 payroll respectively. Employees
who would like to change their salary payments from 10 to 12 months,
or vice versa, must complete a form available from Payroll, 256 GIL,
3-2656, prior to July 15.
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STUDENT PAY PERIOD CUTOFF:
The May paycheck for students will include hours worked April 16 through
May 5. May paychecks and direct deposit notices for students are mailed
to the student's home, not local address. If you close or change the
bank account to which your pay is deposited, please remember to contact
Student Payroll at 3-2656 as soon as possible.
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GRADUATE ASSISTANT OPENINGS:
Please let your graduate students know that ITS-ET has openings for
Graduate Assistants during the next academic year. Primary responsibility
is presenting computer workshops to students, faculty, and staff. Payment
includes a $624 stipend per month and full tuition scholarship each
semester. For more information call ITS-ET at 3-2309 or e-mail at mailto:its-training@uni.edu
or visit the link below. http://www.uni.edu/its/ts/gradassistant.html
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ITS-ET STUDENT POSITION:
Please let your undergraduate students know that ITS-ET is seeking a
student to fill a Technical Support Position beginning as soon as possible.
This position entails a 10 to 20-hour workweek that involves installing
& maintaining various computer hardware and software technologies. The
hourly wage is negotiable. For more info call 3-2309, e-mail,mailto:its-training@uni.edu
or visit the following link: http://www.uni.edu/its/ts/supportperson.html
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ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE VP SEARCH:
All faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend the open forums
for the Vice President Administration & Finance Search. All feedback
can be sent to the search committee via e-mail at VPAF-Feedback@uni.edu.
The schedule for the forums as well as more information can be accessed
at the link below: http://www.uni.edu/unionline/public/221.html
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LIBRARY HOURS: To view the
Spring to Summer Library Hours visit the link below, http://www.library.uni.edu/libinfo/hours.html#sprngtosmr
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MAY TERM HOURS FOR THE 23RD ST. MARKET:
Open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Salad Bar and hot dogs available 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Hours for Freshens: 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Hours for Blimpie: 7 a.m.-8
p.m.
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MAUCKER UNION BUSINESS HOURS-FINALS
WEEK AND SUMMER: To view the hours of operation for the union,
visit the link below: http://www.uni.edu/unionline/public/219.html
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MAUCKER UNION RETAILS/FOOD SERVICE
HOURS FOR MAY TERM: To view these hours, visit the link below:
http://www.uni.edu/unionline/public/220.html
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COPY CENTRAL HOURS: Summer
hours for Copy Central (147 Rod Library) will be 12:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. starting May 7, 2001. For questions or concerns, please call Print
Services at 3-2448.
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NORTHERN IOWA CHLIDREN'S CHOIR:
The NICC will present its spring concert on Fri., May 4 at 7 p.m. in
GBPAC, Davis Hall. The choir will perform works in Yugoslavian, Korean,
English, and also present two choreographed selections. NICC is composed
of students in grades 4-8 in the metro area. Admission is free.
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GBPAC EVENT: American folk
legend Judy Collins closes the GBPAC'S inaugural season with her only
Iowa appearance this year on Fri., May 4 at 7:30 p.m. Collins moves
audiences from her first notes. For ticket information, stop by the
Box Office or call 3-SHOW or toll free 877-549-SHOW.
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UNI BASEBALL: This weekend
marks the last home series for three seniors, Ryan Brunner, Tom Martin,
and Jason Chalupsky. Head Football Coach, Mark Farley will start the
series with the first pitch at 7 p.m. on Fri., May 4 against Illinois
State. The series will continue on Sat., May 5 at 4 p.m. with a doubleheader.
On Sun.the Panthers end the home season at 1 p.m. at Waterloo's Riverfront
Stadium. Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for youth. http://www.uni.edu/athletic
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UNI SOFTBALL: The Panthers
will finish up their home games on Sat., May 5, 12 p.m. against Indiana
State in a doubleheader. They will finish out the series on Sun., May
6 at 12 p.m. against Indiana State. All home softball games are free
admission. http://www.uni.edu/athletic
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UNI SUZUKI SCHOOL: The UNI
Suzuki School under the direction of Interim Director Mary Bellone Grey
will present their annual spring concert on Sun., May 13, 2 p.m. in
the Great Hall of the GBPAC. The event will celebrate the school's 25th
anniversary and will include a variety of musical selections performed
by 200 students ages 3 to 18 The concert is free and open to the public.
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